Money given to charities was up, but the number of individual donors was down during the period from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30, 2022, according to a new report from the Fundraising Effectiveness Project.
An annual report on giving to evangelical Christian nonprofits, including churches and other ministries, found that giving to the United States’ largest churches fell by more than 6.6% in 2021, despite a rise of 4% ...
“Dark Money” Charitable Gifts Increasingly Flow to Partisan Political Groups
TrustBridge Global Foundation, which works to make direct global charitable giving common, pain-free, and inexpensive, has granted more than $65 million to international groups during the past three years.
Donor-advised funds (or DAFs) currently hold $142 billion in assets, and charitable giving is increasingly channeled through these intermediaries. But despite their growing popularity over the last 30 years, DAFs have directed billions of dollars ...
Almost 62% of giving decisions by households are made together. That sounds like a lot but it’s down from 73.4% in 2005, according to a new report.
The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) is the latest organization to sign on to an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) legal brief to the Supreme Court of the United States, prepared by The Nonprofit ...
Utah and Oregon were among the most charitable states in the union, according to a study by Wallethub.
The COVID crisis and concerns about the economy have provoked caution from American donors, but – on balance – they plan to continue or even increase their current giving levels.